Patent classifications
A41D1/22
Pants With Biasing Crotch Opening
Pants with novelty crotch opening. The pants include leg encircling portions and a crotch area with two overlapping panels that bias toward a closed position. Each panel includes a free edge that is pulled laterally to place the crotch area in an open position. When the crotch area is not being held open or has no interposing object holding it open, the crotch area immediately returns to a closed position. The crotch panel does not include fasteners such as buttons or snaps and to an outside observer does not appear to have an opening.
BREAST CANCER RECOVERY GARMENT
The breast-cancer recovery system comprises a breast cancer recovery garment, an organizational subsystem and a needs kit. The breast cancer recovery garment comprises a body portion defining an opening, positioned, configured and dimensioned to allow the performance of a breast cancer treatment procedure and a closure device suitable for closing the opening when a procedure is not being performed. The body portion of the garment defines the elongated pocket proximate the bottom edge, extending along the bottom edge and defines slits in at least one of the sleeves. The body portion of the recovery garment comprises of a warm material and/or of decorative pattern. The organizational subsystem comprises a frame configured to support a plurality of color-coded files, and marked with identification tabs which relate to breast cancer patient needs, and customized medical information. A breast cancer patient needs kit comprises a basket-like container, a canvas tote bag, a canvas tote bag with a zipper closure, or a basket and clear wrap around it, at least one drug and/or medication and at least one edible item.
BREAST CANCER RECOVERY GARMENT
The breast-cancer recovery system comprises a breast cancer recovery garment, an organizational subsystem and a needs kit. The breast cancer recovery garment comprises a body portion defining an opening, positioned, configured and dimensioned to allow the performance of a breast cancer treatment procedure and a closure device suitable for closing the opening when a procedure is not being performed. The body portion of the garment defines the elongated pocket proximate the bottom edge, extending along the bottom edge and defines slits in at least one of the sleeves. The body portion of the recovery garment comprises of a warm material and/or of decorative pattern. The organizational subsystem comprises a frame configured to support a plurality of color-coded files, and marked with identification tabs which relate to breast cancer patient needs, and customized medical information. A breast cancer patient needs kit comprises a basket-like container, a canvas tote bag, a canvas tote bag with a zipper closure, or a basket and clear wrap around it, at least one drug and/or medication and at least one edible item.
CHEST BINDER
A chest binder that includes limited stretch regions that allow for binding of breast tissue and flexible regions that enhance wearer comfort. A torso of the binder is formed from a flexible first layer of fabric to define an inner space for the body of a wearer. A limited stretch second layer of fabric is adhered to at least a portion of the torso proximate to any breast tissue of the wearer. A pair of straps are connected at one end to the torso and extend laterally about the torso so that the opposing ends of the straps may be releasably attached to the torso to selectively narrow or widen the inner space.
Double Layer Compression Fabric Garment with A Storge Compartment
The disclosure relates generally to compression garments. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to a compression fabric garment with storage compartments. In yet another embodiment, the disclosure relates to a garment with a front having a double layer of compression fabric and a storage compartment. The disclosure also relates to methods of assembling and using a double layer compression fabric garment with storage compartments.
BREAST SEPARATOR DEVICES
Separator devices and garments comprising separator devices are provided herein. In some aspects, a separator device can comprise a base surface, a front surface, a top end, a bottom end, a first side surface, and a second side surface. In some aspects, the top end has a generally trapezoid shape with a rounded front edge. In some aspects, the separator devices described herein can comprise perforations (through-holes) for breathability.
DROP-CUT ONE PIECE JUMPSUIT
The present invention discloses a drop-cut one piece jumpsuit that provides easy removal function at the back side without using snaps, zippers or buttons for the purpose of going to the bathroom. The components are a polyester-nylon thread that does not “snap” or tear and a strong elastic that withstand lifetime usage of the jumpsuit for various activities from exercising to basic fashionable function. The elastic is sewn within the fabric and stitching is done with durability in mind for repetitious usage and laundering. The jumpsuit is provided with a drop-cut along the waist region of the back that enables the women to reach to the backside of the jumpsuit with both hands, ensuring a reach to the elastic trim of the jumpsuit that is just along the drop-cut bottom order of the rear side of the jumpsuit just above the buttocks at the waist region of the back. The women can use the thumbs on both hands, tuck each thumb just under the drop-cut and finally drop the back of the jumpsuit underneath the bottom of the butt, as you squat down to use the restroom.
Versatile wearable item and method of using a wearable item
Some embodiments provide a method (903) of using a wearable item and some wearable items (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) that are versatile, used for a variety of configurations and have a plurality of garment components (9) at least included as being a plurality of components (6). At least two of the plurality of garment components (9) are a panel (12) and versatile and comprise at least one dimension (341), side (342), free end (313), edge (343) and opposed ends (344). In at least one configuration, the wearable item is adapted to be used as at least one versatile garment and has at least two of the plurality of garment components (9) at least (a) attached together at an intersecting area with at least one of the two garment components extending from a side edge of the attached other garment component and without having an opposite end of any of the at least two of the plurality of garment components (9) attached to any of the plurality of garment components (9), and (b) used in at least one direction (D).
Versatile wearable item and method of using a wearable item
Some embodiments provide a method (903) of using a wearable item and some wearable items (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) that are versatile, used for a variety of configurations and have a plurality of garment components (9) at least included as being a plurality of components (6). At least two of the plurality of garment components (9) are a panel (12) and versatile and comprise at least one dimension (341), side (342), free end (313), edge (343) and opposed ends (344). In at least one configuration, the wearable item is adapted to be used as at least one versatile garment and has at least two of the plurality of garment components (9) at least (a) attached together at an intersecting area with at least one of the two garment components extending from a side edge of the attached other garment component and without having an opposite end of any of the at least two of the plurality of garment components (9) attached to any of the plurality of garment components (9), and (b) used in at least one direction (D).
REMOVABLE DRAPE FASHION SYSTEM
A fashion system including a shaped garment comprising a base material and a removable drape is provided herein. The removable drape may be attached to the base material such that corresponding shapes of the base material and the removable drape cooperate to hold the removable drape in place. The base material may be formed using a geometric cutting technique and the removable drape may be formed using a thermoforming technique to create a complementary drape system.